Thursday, 7 March 2013

Are we heading towards an Economic Collapse? Preparing for Financial Armageddon

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Our county sits at over 16 trillion dollars in debt, with unfunded obligations that make the actual debt number about $120 trillion. The reality of the situation is there’s really no way out of the situation. Our government, thanks to both political parties, has spent us into a hole that we cannot dig ourselves out of. The facts,
that nobody seems to want to talk about, indicate our country is still
heading towards a complete meltdown of the financial system.
You can choose to believe the lies that are being spoon feed to you
by the mainstream media, or you can look at the reality of the
situation; our Economy is still facing some enormous challenges, and the
prospects for a full economic recovery don’t look very good. The
financial problems that lead to the housing / financial market crash of
2008 have not been fixed; in fact, many of these problems are even worse
today than they were in 2008.

Preparing for an economic collapse

Twenty years ago, most people would have said you were crazy for
thinking our system could collapse. Even today, most of our country is
either unaware, or has forgotten how closely we came to a complete
collapse of the financial system during the banking crisis of 2008.
Here we sit five years after our government spent $700+ billion to
bailout a system they told us would never fail, and our system is still
in just as much danger of collapse as it was in 2008, maybe more. If
you’re not prepared, you need to start taking steps to protect yourself
and your family from future troubles.

Keep an eye on the markets, and keep an eye on the banks.

Before
depositing any kind of money in the bank, you need to research the
financial soundness of that bank. Since the so called end of the
financial crisis, when the government spent over $700 billion dollars to
“fix the system”, over 440 banks have failed.
That means almost every week since 2008, the FDIC has had to shut
down at least one troubled bank. It’s estimated that they have already
had to pay out over $65 billion to cover these FDIC insured deposits.
With so many banks still going under, you really have to wonder how
long the FDIC can continue to pay out on these insured deposits. With
banking industry assets sitting at somewhere around $13.6 trillion,
there is little reason to believe the FDIC can actually cover these
insured deposits during a full scale collapse.
While many people believe they’re money is protected by the FDIC, the simple truth is, there’s not enough money to protect everyone. If the system collapses, your FDIC insured account is anything but certain.

Realize your dollars may become worthless.

You
must seriously look at the possibility of an all-out collapse of the
system. If this were to happen, your dollars would quickly become
worthless.
You must start to take a balanced approach to being financially
prepared for the future. While investing in your financial future is
important, the same can most definitely be said for investing in your
ability to survive future disasters. If you haven’t started preparing
for the possibility of economic troubles, now is the time to seriously
consider stocking up to survive future problems, financial or otherwise.

To do this I recommend investing in long-term consumable goods.

This
means stocking up on items that you will need and use in the future, or
stocking items that you can barter with in case the system fails. By
stocking up on food, water, survival gear & supplies, and bartering goods; you will have a nice stockpile of supplies that will help see you through almost any disaster situation.
Another upside to investing in consumable goods is these goods are
completely secure from financial market volatility, and will continue to
hold their value after the collapse. In fact, most consumables will
probably skyrocket in value in a post collapse world.

Always have cash on hand.

If
you’re wondering why I recommend keeping cash, especially after telling
you your dollars may become worthless, you need to realize that during
the initial stages of a collapse, most people are going to be doing
anything they can to get their hands on money.
People do what they know; during an economic collapse, 99% of the
population will still perceive paper currency as something that has
value. Most will be in denial, making your paper money useful for buying
goods for at least a couple weeks after the collapse, maybe months. If
you’re 100% certain the system has collapsed, you should immediately use
this money to stock up on any last minute supplies or bartering items.
Remember, you can’t count on any of the money you have in the bank;
most banks simply don’t have enough cash to deal with a run on the bank.
During a collapse situation, your money is probably as good as gone. To
prepare for the possibility of collapse, you need to have some cash on hand at all times.

It’s time to take action.

While I would never advise anyone to completely give up on our financial system, I do advise preparing for a worst case scenario.
There are some very real problems that have yet to be addressed by
our politicians in Washington. When it comes to protecting your wealth,
and ensuring you will be able to live a comfortable life in the future,
you are the only person that can guarantee your long term financial
security. You must decide what that means for yourself and your family,
and then take the necessary steps to ensure your future security.

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